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    Editly

    Editly

    Slick, declarative command line video editing & API

    Editly is a tool and framework for declarative NLE (non-linear video editing) using Node.js and FFmpeg. Editly allows you to easily and programmatically create a video from a set of clips, images, audio and titles, with smooth transitions and music overlaid. Editly has a simple CLI for quickly assembling a video from a set of clips or images, or you can use its more flexible JavaScript API. Inspired by ffmpeg-concat, Editly is much faster and doesn't require much storage because it uses...
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    cleanvideo-cli

    cleanvideo-cli

    CLI tool for removing watermarks from AI-generated videos using frame-

    cleanvideo-cli is a command-line tool designed to remove visible watermarks from AI-generated videos. It works by analyzing video frames and reconstructing the underlying pixels in watermark regions, without cropping or blurring the original content. This project is intended for developers, researchers, and creators who need a lightweight utility for cleaning preview or draft videos before further processing. Note: This tool does not bypass platform restrictions and should be used...
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    Harp

    Harp

    Static site server/generator with built-in preprocessing

    Harp is a static web server that also serves Jade, Markdown, EJS, Less, Stylus, Sass, and CoffeeScript as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript without any configuration. It supports the beloved layout/partial paradigm and it has flexible metadata and global objects for traversing the file system and injecting custom data into templates. Optionally, Harp can also compile your project down to static assets for hosting behind any valid HTTP server. Pre-compilers are becoming extremely powerful and...
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    pman-player

    pman-player

    Desktop Media Center for Windows and Linux

    PMan is a desktop media player and media management tool. More info on the project homepage.
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